Kaelyn Stayrook

Butler, Hamilton, Montgomery and Preble County Farm Bureaus are pleased to announce the hiring of Kaelyn Stayrook as a new county office administrator.

In her role, Stayrook will assist the counties and the organization director in developing, maintaining, and executing successful programs and services that meet the needs of our members with efficiency and accuracy. She will be responsible for developing the membership marketing plan as well as creating content for our website and social media. Stayrook will play a vital role in serving our members’ needs and building relationships that could lead to new memberships.

She is a resident of West Alexandria and a student at Sinclair Community College, studying Digital Marketing, Business, and Deaf Studies. She currently serves as a creative coordinator and administrative assistant for a local Dayton nonprofit, VYBES Community Inc. She is passionate about identifying community needs and works closely with donors, vendors, and local businesses to successfully execute events.

We are excited to welcome Kaelyn and leverage her unique experience. Her belief in the role of agriculture within our community aligns perfectly with our Farm Bureau mission to work together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities.

Please help us welcome Kaelyn Stayrook to the field of agriculture and our team at Farm Bureau!
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Greg McGlinch

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Nathan and Jill Parriman

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Gretchan Francis

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Wyatt Morrow

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Matt Aultman

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